Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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The CHARHIAN Calendar Index ORGANIZATION INDEX SCHOOL CALENDAR ORGANIZATION INDEX Band Issue 1. 1. col. 3 Issue 2 .. Page 1. col. 1 Issue 7.. 1. col. 4 Issue 8... Page 1. col. 1 Issue 8.. 1. col. 2 Issue 12. 1. col. 3 Issue 12.. 4. col. 1 Issue 13.. 1. col. 1 i Issue 14 1. col. 2 “C Club Issue 1.. Pago 4. col. 2 Issue 2. 4. col. 4 Issue 6.. Page 4. col. 2 Issue 7.. 1. col. I Issue 7.. Cage 6. col. 1 Issue 11.. 4. col. 1 Issue 12- 1. col. 2 Issue 14. 4. col. 1 Camp Fire Girls Issue 1.. Page 4. col. 2 Issue 2. 4. col. 3 Issue 4.. 4. col. 4 j Issue 5.. 7, col. 1 Issue i.. 6. col. 1 Issue 9- 1. col. 2 Issue 11 4. col. 1 Issue 11.. 6. col. 4 Issue 14- 4. col. 1 Commercial Club Issue 1.. Page 4. col. 2 Issue 5- Page 7. col. 2 Issue 10- 3. col. 2 Issue 11.. Page 4. col. 1 Issue 12- 4. col. 2 Debate Issue 3.. 1. col. 3 Issue 3„ Page 1. col. I Issue 4.. Page 1. col. 3 Issue 5„ 1. col. I Issue 6 1. col. 1 Senior Dramatics Issue 2.. 4. col. 4 Issue 3.. 4. col. 1 . Issue 5.. Page 7. col. 1 Issue G 1. col. 1 Issue 6.. Page 4. col. 2 Issue 1. col. 3 Issue 7.. 6. col. 1 Issue 9.. Page 4. col. 1 Issue 12- Page 4. col. 2 Issue 13.. 4. col. 2 F. F. A. Issue 1- 4. col. 4 Issue 2.. Page 1. col. 1 Issue • Page 3. col. 4 Issue 4.. 4. col. 1 Issue 5- - Page 4. col. 2 Issue 10. 3. col. 2 Issue 11- 4. col. 11 Issue 12. Page 1. col. 1 Girl Reserves Issue o • w col. 1 Issue • 4. col. 3 Issue 5„ 1. col. 2 Issue 6 4. col. 2 Issue 9. 4. col. 1 j Issue 11. 4. col. 1 Issue 13. 1. col. 3 Issue 14. 4. col. 3 Glee Clubs Issue 3. 4. col. 1 Issue 4 4. col 4 Issue 5. 1. col. 2 Issue 11. 4. col. 1 Issue 12. 4. col. 2 Issue 14 1. col. M September 6—School begins. 'Bye vacation. September 16 School board and teachers go to a party. September 23—First football game, with l akevlew. September 30—Mixer. All turned out in best bib and tucker. October 3 Corporal Mob lugleston assembly. Down with war. October 7 A football victory for C. H. S. Mason there. October 13—Teachers Institute. Time to go to sleep! October 15—F. F. A. Team go to Kansas City. So far away. November 2—Senior Tea. Senior mamas drink tea. November 11—Armistice Day Assembly—Good-bye little brown jug. November 12 Mixer. Swing and sway. November 15 Football-Hand Banquet. Hoy. did we eat! November IS—Juniors display talent in The Mummy and the Mumps. December 2—What's a little defeat now and then. Fast Lansing there. December 16—Jan. 3—Christmas Vacation Santa visited all the good boys and girls. January 4 We beat Howell. January 4 Roy Bolock showed movies. I efs take a trip in a trailer. January 10- Better luck next year. Bast Lansing here. January 12—Was my name there? Orange and Black out. January 13 Mason bows to Charlotte. A dance for the victors. January IS—Footllghleers’ Parents Night. Mamas and papas were there. January 20--Charlotte at Katon Rapids. Rah! Rah! Rah! January 24 Crand Lodge there. Another victory. January 27—Still another. St. Johns here. January 28—Now for the next semester. February 2—Drum majors twirl at M. S. C. February 3 Hastings Basketball. Two nights in a row. Nice work! February 10—Camp Fire Girls party. February 15—Did you try out for Senior Play? February 17 We kept our fingers crossed. Katon Rapids here. February 21- Boy Scouts Court of Honor. A splendid organization. February 24 Mr. Pamptopee and his brother. Heap good assembly! March 3—Your Charhian’s your treasure. Member the assembly? March 3 4— District Basketball tournament. March 6—Watch out for snakes in vinegar. Lyceum. March 9-10-11- Regional Basketball tournament at Albion. March 14—We tripped the light fantastic. Sophomores were hosts. March 15 Whoopee! No school. March 17—Sunshine St. Patrick's Dance—So much green! March 24—Loretta Terwilliger reigns as queen. March 27 I don't believe In fortune tellers. Who said? March 2S- Did whale swallow Jonah? Dr. Savage assembly. March 31—They have talent. Sr. Play. April 1 April Fool. April 4— Orville’s Big Date . Freshmen assembly. April 7—Good Friday Assembly. April 9—County Memorial for Frank I). Fitzgerald. April 10-17—Just think! Spring Vacation. April 17—The Band did Its stuff. Music Festival at Olivet. April 21—Party for those with activity tickets. Swell time. April 25—First baseball game of season. We won! April 26 Orchids to Mr. Hynes and the Band. April 27—Golf with Mason here. April 28—Howell takes a baseball defeat. April 28-29 Journalists go to Chicago. Be Good. May 2 -Grand Lodge plays baseball here. May 4- F.F.A. week at Rust Lansing; College day at Lansing Eastern. May 5—Mason there. May 9—Parents see how hard we work. May 11—Howell here for golf. May 12—We go to Howell for baseball. May 17 Home Kc. girls give tea und style show. May 20— Holland tulip festival. Such flowers and such bands. May 23—Grand Ledge there. May 25 High School Musical. Congratulations to the choruses and orchestras. May 30—No school. Who didn't sleep 'til eleven. June 2—Honor students attend banquet. June 6—The band Journeys to Jackson with Knights Templar. June 8-Oh she's a bonnlc lassie! Jr.-Sr. Prom. June 11 Baccalaureate. Sad seniors. June 14—Class night. Seniors present pageant. June 15—Seniors receive diplomas at Commencement. Issue 4 Hi-Y Club col. 2 Issue 4- col. 1 Issue 5. col. 3 Issue «.. Page 4. col. 2 Issue Page 6 col. 1 Issue 9- col. 1 Issue 1«.. Page 3. col. 2 Issue 11- Page 4. col. 1 Issue 13 col. 3 Issue 14 Page 4. col. 1 Issue 2- Honor Roll col. 1 Issue 5„ - Page 6. col. 1 Issue 8- col. 4 Issue 11- Page 5. col. 1 Issue 13 col. 1 Issue 1.. Junior Class Page 1, col. 2 Issue • Page 1. col. 1 Issue 2- col. 3 Issue 4- Page 1. col. 4 Issue 5.. Page 1. col. 4 Issue 13.. -...Page 1. col. 4 Issue 14.. Page 1, col. 1 Issue 10.. Junior Dramatics col. 2 Issue 12- Page 3. col. 3 Issue 3- Rural Students col. 1 Issue 5.. Page 7. col. 1 Issue 14.. Page 4, col. 4 Issue 5.. Science Club col. 1 Issue 6- .Page 4. col. 2 Issue 2- Senior Class col. 2 Issue 2.. col. 4 Issue 2.. col. 2 Issue 3- Page 1. col. 1 Issue 3„ col. 2 Issue 4.. col. 4 Issue 5.. col. 1 Issue 5.. col. 2 Issue 8- col. 1 Issue 9.. col. 1 Issue 10.. col. 3 Issue 11.. Page 1. col. 4 Issue 11.. Page 6. col. 2 Issue 12- col. 4 Issue 13- col. 1 Issue 13- col. 4 Issue 14- col. 4 Issue 1- Student Council col. 3 Issue 1- col. 1 Issue 6 Page I. col. 3 Issue 7.. col. 1 Issue 8.. col. 2 Issue 9 col. 2 Issue 12... col. 3 Issue 14. col. 4 Issue 2... Travel Club Page 4. col. 3 Issue 3... Page 4. col. 1 Issue 5- col. 2 Issue 6. col. 2 Issue 11 col. 1 Issue 12- col. 2 Issue 13- col. 3 Issue 14 col. 1 ixigc itt . . .



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SEE YOU AT THE MASON GAME Volume 13 ORANGE BLACK THE CHAR HI AN” CHARLOTTE. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6 LET'S GO- VACATION Issue 1 C. H. S. Alumni Enroll in College Michigan State Calls Most Of ’38 Graduates Twenty-eight of last year's senior ciasH on rolled in schools of higher education this fall with many alumni of previous years also returning to continue their college courses. Students attending Michigan State college are: Harold McGinnes. Gene King. William Garvey. Adelaide Du- Bois. Margery Cole. Dale Bryan. Lois McIntyre. Kd. Morey. Sid Nielsen, Erma Parker. Mary Maxine Richey, and Marjorie Riley Bob Bush, class of 37 . is also attending M. S. C. Those returning to the above school are: Bill Cheney. Byron Field. Doug Reister. Cecelia Schroeder. Virginia Riley. Marthagene Biggs. Richard Schroeder. Clare Perry, Victor Spanlolo. Dick Taylor, and Eva Jeanne Kiplinger. . „ Bob Munger. Don Smith, and Carroll Jones are attending Alma again this J cai. Many are returning to the Univer- sity of Michigan They are as follows: Bob Taylor. Howard Bond. Harwood Smith. Jack Killian. Don Richey. Martha Peters. Douglas Cameron, and Francis Flaherty. Gall and Ed Chen- ey have entered the university this year also. Gail as a freshman and Ed as a senior. Ross Belyea. Shirley Casler. Fran- ces Burton, and Craig Davids are at- tending Michigan State Normal col- lege. Those studying at other normal colleges are: Dorothy Hosmer, Mar- ian Reed. Mary Roberts, and Edwin Baker. Phyllis Archer and Ruth Lay are taking courses In nurses training. Phyllis at Grand Rapids and Ruth in Oak Park. Illinois. Rex Phillips is matriculating at Oli- vet college in Illinois while Dorothy Otto has entered Olivet. Michigan Barbara Hamilton Is studying at Fordson Junior college and Clare Weaver has entered the Chicago Con- servatory of Music. Margaret Smith and Peg Chand- ler are both graduating from Albion this year where they have been going to school for the past three years. Jack Garlinghouse has entered this school as a freshman. Pat Higby has returned to Albion as a sophomore. Ingleston Relates Tales Of Front Line Experiences Monday. October 3. Corporal Bob” Ingleston gave a talk on the world war. The humor of brave negro soldiers, daredeviltry of the Yanks, inimitable courage of horoes of all nationalities, pathos of lonely boys dying so far from home, details of the greatest major offensives; the whole story was brought before the audience, unhesi- tantly. The assembly was well named an hour of fun with a doughboy. as Corporal Ingleston is a humorist. This program was made possible by your student activity ticket and is the first of six to be presented this year. Combs, Brown, Austin Pick Cast of Annual Junior Play Rehearsals Started For Annual Play; Production given November 17 The Mummy and The Mumps is the play chosen by this year's junior claw. It is a Denison Royalty pro- duction. The entire cast was selected in tryouts held the first of the week. The date has been set for November 17. The cast is as follows: Sir Hector Fish. Howard Newsome Francis Laidlaw. Jack Mate William Laidlaw. Robert Huber James Slammon. Richard Goodrich Perkins (the sheriff). Nell Tomlin- son Anna. Kathleen Mikesell Maude. Jane Peters Dulcle. Gloria Beebe Agatha, Shirley Bring Phoebe. Vada Miller The home room teachers who are. Alleen Combs. Kenneth Brown, and William Austin were judges of the tryouts. Mr. Austin stated that it is a very good three act comedy Re- hearsals started October 3. and con- tinue through November 17. So They Say J October 7—Mason there. (Come J on team, fight!) 2 October 11—Club Night. Group j 1. (Don't be late!) j October 13-14—Michigan Educa- ' tional Association. (Hurrah! J Vacation??) I October 15-20—F. F. A. Judging | team—Kansas City (More | honors????) j October 17—Jrs. decide on class j rings. i October 21—Hastings here. (Or- ( ange Black, fight! fight!) I October 24—F. F A. feed. ' (Don't eat too much, or ???) Murray, Ladd to Head Staff As Editors of Charhian Each year the seniors choose two people from their class to supervise the editing of the year book. Jo Jane Murray and Robert Ladd were un- animously chosen editors, as each has had a year of Journalism. With the help of Loretta Terwilliger. who was elected business manager, the editors selected the remaining 13 for the staff. Edward Packard was appointed assistant business manager. The ty- pists are Pauline Baas and June Quirk. Circulation managers are Vir- ginia Austin and Edward Marple. Robert Fulton is photographic man- ager. while Boh Parkhurst takes care of the program. Jane Peters will manage the feature page. Carl Rochester is class editor and Jack Mate is sports editor. Dorothy Snoke will edit the calendar. Harlan R. McCall is the adviser. He called a meeting Monday night after school to explain the duties of the various members. Grand Ledge tied Hastings 6-6. East Lansing whitewashed Eaton Rapids. 27-0. The Cardinals were the con- ference champs last year. Wins Scholarship Gene King. 38''. has been awarded un American Legion scholarship. She has enrolled at Michigan State college. Gene won the University of Michigan honor plaque last year along with Gail Cheney who is attending the Univer- sity of Michigan. Student Ticket Sales Going Up Activity Ticket Sales Are Well Over 300 Mark To save money and sponsor more and better activities, Charlotte high school students who wish, pay $1.25 for a student activity ticket. For this value each student may attend four football and four basketball games, each game equivalent to twenty-five cents, four lyceum numbers and spec- ials in costing them fifteen cents apiece, and seven Orange Blacks, a single copy costing five cents. This will mean a saving of $1 70 to every htudent who buys a ticket. The Student Council Is discussing the pos- sibility of charging twenty-five cents to all those going to student mixers who do not purchase a ticket and let- ting those who do. in for fifteen cents. This would be Initiated the second Classes Elect Officers For Coming Year Seniors Favor Class Trip; Chandler Leads Group; Spaniolo, Juniors Election Monday, Sept. 27 Meetings were held by the various classes to elect officers and begin making plans for the coming year. Under the supervision of the class advisers, Mrs. Marena Kiplinger and Earl Mead, the senior class held their first meeting Sept. 19. and elected for president, Murray Chandler; vice- president. Robert Sparks; secretary. Loretta Terwilliger; treasurer. Eldred Toutant. Plans for the senior trip and the possibility of caps and gowns, were discussed and the class voted unan- imously in favor of both. Officers for the junior class were chosen at a meeting held on Monday. Sept. 19. The following are the new officers for this year: president, James Spaniolo; vice-president. Jack Mate; secretary. Kathleen Mikesell; treasurer, Betty Sparks. Characters for the junior play were chosen last week following many try- outs by various juniors. The class is also going to sell magazines for two companies, the Curtis and the Crowell Publishing Companies. Monday, Sept. 19. the sophomores elected their class officers. Carroll Stringham, president; Philip Sher- man. vice-president; Shirley Johnson, secretary; and Edward Allen, treasur- er. Doraln Hettmansperger is to lead the freshmen class this year with Annabelle LaTorre as vice-president; Betty Weaver, secretary: and Willard Mikesell. treasurer. semester Thus far. well over three hundred tickets have been purchased. This still leaves nearly three hundred stu- dents without tickets. Tickets are being sold at a booth by the hook store during the noon hour and after school. Bob Ladd and Murray Chand- ler are in charge. An uncertainty as to the amount of receipts that are taken in during the year led to the change from the nlckle-a-week to the student ticket plan. Band Members Represent School in District Band Five members of the Charlotte high band will tryout for the all district hand Thursday. October 13. They are Vern Scott. Boh Cove, Fredrick and Jack Young, and Bob Fulton. The boys will try out In the morn- ing and then rehearse with the dis- trict band in the afternoon. William Revelli. University of Michigan hand director, will he the guest conductor. The band is expected to number one hundred and ten pieces. They will also play in the evening for the Teach- ers convention. Teachers To Participate In Convention Program October 13 and 14. the Eaton coun- ty teachers will journey to Lansing to attend a district convention. These meetings are held every fall, usual- ly in October. Several Charlotte teachers are men- tioned on the program. Kenneth Brown is on the nominations commit- tee and Mrs. Madge Casler is on the resolutions committee. Thursday the central high school band of Lansing will give 'a concert . and Father Gabriels, who has deliver- ed several speeches to Charlotte high school students, will give an address. In the evening several delegates from the Charlotte high school hand will join in the district band. This band will be composed of students from nearly every school in the third dis- trict. One hundred and ten are ex- pected to participate. Friday the program will be compos- ed of section meetings. Miss Winifred Wells, will speak on “Guidance;” Miss Eulalia Toms will address the Home Economics group.

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